Apple's apparently not happy with the revised Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N that was just released in Germany in order to work around the European design registration on the iPad — Cupertino's asked the German court to ban the 10.1N as well. It's not surprising that Apple challenged the workaround, but we'll see how far this request goes; unlike the original Galaxy Tab 10.1, the 10.1N features a revised frame that wraps around to the front of the display, which is fairly different than the edge-to-edge glass featured in Apple's design registration. The initial hearing is scheduled for December 22nd, so we'll know soon enough.
Apple thinks Samsung’s revised Galaxy Tab 10.1N still infringes European iPad design registration, asks for German ban
Apple’s not happy with the revised Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N that was just released in Germany in order to work around the European design registration on the iPad, and it’s asked the German court to ban that model as well.
Apple’s not happy with the revised Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N that was just released in Germany in order to work around the European design registration on the iPad, and it’s asked the German court to ban that model as well.


is editor-in-chief of The Verge, host of the Decoder podcast, and co-host of The Vergecast.
Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.











